Collecting and caretaking of historical firearms, especially ones that work, use to something average people could do.
20 years ago on a Saturday morning a guy walked into a Prescott Valley gun shop, he had just found this in his late grandfathers dresser and decided to trade it towards...
When I was 7 years old in the early 1970's I noticed this Carcano in my dad's closet, he said I could have it and keep it in my room. I still have it, only item not stolen from parents storage unit in the 80's this rifle turns out is almost my oldest possession now.
Rifle was purchased "new" in...
That is correct, there is a cult of people in Oregon, Eugene especially that choose not to bathe, they don't believe in it and do not believe they should be told to do so. When I was working in the Eugene/Springfield area last year there were posters in the break rooms of locations I had to...
Bought a brand new Century Arms AK WASR 10 that won't accept any metal magazines, only plastic. Anyone else have this issue, is there a gunsmith in the valley that can correct this issue with magazines not fitting in a brand new WASR 10 ?
Here is a Mauser HSc I found about 18 years ago in a Prescott gun shop one Saturday morning.
The name of a German soldier is inside the holster with a feldpost number. The pistol is in nice shape and has a spare magazine along with the original holster.
The feldpost number in the holster was...
Here are three Colt Police Positive model revolvers, the top revolver is a Police Positive manufactured in 1919 chambered for .32 long the second is a Police Positive 38 manufactured in 1923 chambered for .38 S@W the bottom is another Police Positive, manufactured in 1912 this one is chambered...
Any recommendations for a gunsmith that can correct the lockup on a 1893 Colt revolver? These did not work when new so not expecting any miracles or even looking to shoot the thing, just want it to lock up correctly. Any gunsmiths still want to work on old Colts?